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WIth a card like this in that high a grade holder, there really should be a presumption that it's been altered, IMO, even if it may be hard to tell given the expertise of the work.\
BTW I wonder if Dave Forman graded this one personally. I'll leave it at that.
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A small sugestion, and to some extent BODA is already doing it.
Other hobbies have Censuses, which aren't simply population reports, but are a more and more a visual reference of each known example of a rare item. I think we really need something like that for most fairly difficult expensive cards. |
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